Asked by adaleta

In what phase of mitosis do chromosomes split into sister chromatids?(1 point)
Responses

prophase
prophase

anaphase
anaphase

telophase
telophase

cytokinesis

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Answered by adaleta
Question
Which type of stem cell is able to differentiate into any cell type, including extraembryonic placental cells?(1 point)
Responses

embryonic cells
embryonic cells

totipotent cells
totipotent cells

pluripotent cells
pluripotent cells

multipotent cells
Answered by adaleta
Which correctly describes sister chromatids?(1 point)
Responses

They form during metaphase when DNA is being replicated.
They form during metaphase when DNA is being replicated.

They are the daughter cells that form during cell replication.
They are the daughter cells that form during cell replication.

They make up the mitotic spindle within the cell.
They make up the mitotic spindle within the cell.

They are part of the lined-up chromosomes in mitosis.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **anaphase**. This is the phase of mitosis where the chromosomes split into sister chromatids and are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **totipotent cells**. Totipotent stem cells have the ability to differentiate into any cell type, including extraembryonic placental cells.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **They are part of the lined-up chromosomes in mitosis.** Sister chromatids are the identical copies of a chromosome that are formed during DNA replication and are aligned at the metaphase plate during mitosis.

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